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Polymerized human hemoglobin increases the effectiveness of cisplatin-based chemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer.

Authors :
Lucas, Alfredo
Lucas, Alfredo
Belcher, Donald A
Munoz, Carlos
Williams, Alexander T
Palmer, Andre F
Cabrales, Pedro
Lucas, Alfredo
Lucas, Alfredo
Belcher, Donald A
Munoz, Carlos
Williams, Alexander T
Palmer, Andre F
Cabrales, Pedro
Source :
Oncotarget; vol 11, iss 42, 3770-3781; 1949-2553
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cisplatin is a promising therapeutic for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Unfortunately, a significant portion of NSCLC patients relapse due to cisplatin chemoresistance. This chemoresistance is thought to be primarily associated with hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment. Administration of hemoglobin (Hb)-based oxygen (O2) carriers (HBOCs) is a promising strategy to alleviate hypoxia in the tumor, which may make cisplatin more effective. In this study, we administered a high O2 affinity, relaxed state (R-state) polymerized hemoglobin (PolyHb) to three different NSCLC cell lines cultured in vitro and implanted in vivo into healthy mice. The R-state PolyHb administered in this study is unable to deliver O2 unless under severe hypoxia which significantly limits its oxygenation potential. In vitro sensitivity studies indicate that the administration of PolyHb increases the effectiveness of cisplatin under hypoxic conditions. Additional animal studies revealed that co-administration of PolyHb with cisplatin attenuated tumor growth without alleviating hypoxia. Analysis of reactive O2 species production in the presence of hypoxic culture indicates that exogenous ROS production by oxidized PolyHb may the mechanism of chemosensitization. This ROS mechanism, coupled with oxygenation, may be a potential chemosensitizing strategy for use in NSCLC treatment.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Oncotarget; vol 11, iss 42, 3770-3781; 1949-2553
Notes :
application/pdf, Oncotarget vol 11, iss 42, 3770-3781 1949-2553
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287352092
Document Type :
Electronic Resource